The weapon that wounded Miguel Uribe was purchased legally in the United States: How did it get to Colombia?

The Attorney General's Office has provided additional information regarding the murder of Miguel Uribe Turbay, which occurred on Saturday, June 7, in Bogotá. Crucial details have come to light, causing shockwaves surrounding the case and raising questions about how a 15-year-old boy obtained a 9mm Glock pistol.
Authorities have verified that the weapon was legally purchased in Arizona, United States. They are now trying to determine how it entered the country and whether it has been used in other criminal acts within the country.
Prosecutor Luz Adriana Camargo also stated that the minor will be charged with attempted murder and illegal possession of weapons, which could carry a prison sentence of between two and eight years .
Furthermore, regarding the essential evidence needed to identify the masterminds behind this terrible crime, authorities also reported that they discovered several important pieces of evidence during a search of the minor's home.
However, there is no specific information about the location of the cell phone used to communicate with those who contacted him to carry out this murder.
The mobile phone controversyFurthermore, there is controversy surrounding the minor's cell phone because, although the Prosecutor's Office claims that no cell phone was found when the arrest was made official, recordings of the moment the young man was detained on the street just after shooting Miguel Uribe show that the minor did have a cell phone and was attempting to hand it over to the authorities, along with the numbers of the people who contacted him to attack the senator.
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